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TOTAL PLANT MANAGEMENT  A  Stanton Gill                                                                                    to monitor and apply pesticides as well as beneficial
                                                                                                                                   organisms. Both land and aerial drones have quickly
                                                                                                                                   become prevalent in the nursery and greenhouse industry.
        Staying Profitable by Adopting New                                                                                         Live Drone Demos


                                                                                                                                   We will demonstrate irrigation management using field
        Technology and Biological Control                                                                                          sensing devices and show how photon light meters measure
                                                                                                                                   light quality in greenhouses. This is an opportunity for
                                                                                                                                   technology leaders and machine enthusiasts to see the
                                                                                                                                   benefits of the latest equipment in action.
                                                                                                                                   XTE Land Drone

                                                                                                                                   Technology Field Day is organized by the University of
                                                                                                                                   Maryland Extension, University of Delaware Extension
                                                                                                                                   and the Maryland Nursery, Landscape and Greenhouse
                                                                                                                                   Association. You can find more information, including how to
               an adopting a new approach help make you more                                                                       sign-up, on the MNLGA website, https://mnlga.org/  A   Biological control for greenhouse herb production
               profitable? One thing’s for sure, if you’re not looking
        Cat trends and new ways to conduct your horticulture
        business, someone else just might beat you to the punch.                                                                                                                                                    Land and aerial drones have quickly
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    become prevalent in the nursery and
        To help you adapt to the changing world, the University                                                                                                                                                     greenhouse industry.
        of Maryland Extension is setting up two forward-thinking
        conferences for the horticulture industry. The first is a two-
        day Biological Control Conference including a hands-on
        lab opportunity. The second is a Technology Field Day with
        live demonstrations of cutting-edge tools that can keep you
        profitable and relevant for the next decade.

        Biological Control Conference – June 5-6, 2024
        The Biological Control Conference will take place at the new
        University of Maryland Research and Education Center and
        can accommodate up to 85 participants. At this facility, we
        have an updated pathology and entomology lab with liquid
        crystal screens hooked to dissecting scopes that allow you to
        easily see small predators, parasites, and fungi.

        We have invited some of the top researchers and          Liquid crystal screens hooked to dissecting scopes                                                                                Extension Specialist in IPM and
        practitioners in biological control including John Sanderson                                                                                                                               Entomology University of Maryland
        of Cornell University, Michael Brownbridge and Eric Clifton of   have a series of lectures about the use of biological control                                                             Extension, Central Maryland Research
        BioWorks, Stephan Jaronski formerly with USDA, Tim Waller of   in nursery and greenhouse operations. This part of the                                                                      and Ed Center.
        Rutgers University, Matt Krause of Lallemand Bio Company,   program will be open to all 85 participants.
        and Steve Hershfeld of Hillcrest Nursery who has been using   This two-day conference is organized by the University of                                                                    Sgill@umd.edu, 410-868-9400
        biological control for greenhouse herb production. Drone   Maryland Extension, the University of Delaware Extension
        pilot, Kirk Floyd of KDrone Services, and our UMD drone   and the Maryland Nursery, Landscape, and Greenhouse                                                           Additional credits:
        team, will conduct a live demonstration showing how to use   Association. You can find more information, including how                                                  David Clement, Extension Plant pathologist, HGIC, University of Maryland Extension,
        drones to apply beneficial mites and low risk fungicides such   to sign up, at our website http://extension.umd.edu/ipm.                                                Clement@umd.edu
        as MilStop.                                                                                                                                                             Andrew Ristvey, Extension Specialist in Irrigation and Nutrient Management, Aristvey@umd.edu
                                                                Technology Field Day – June 20, 2024
        On the first day of the conference, we will hold two repeat   Technology Field Day is designed to keep those working                                                    Hemendra Kumar, Extension Agriculture Engineer Specialist, University of MD Extension,
                                                                                                                                                                                Hemendra@umd.edu
        lab sessions where participants will have the opportunity   in commercial horticulture up to date on the latest labor-                                                  Suzanne Klick, Lead Technician, University of Maryland Extension, Sklick@umd.edu
        to handle beneficial organisms, nematodes, and plant    saving devices available to the industry. Participants will                                                     Sheena O’Donnell, Technician, University of Maryland Extension
        stimulants used in disease control. These lab sessions will be   move from station to station observing live demonstrations                                             Kirk Floyd, Drone pilot, Kdrone Company
        limited to the first 28 participants. On the second day, we will
                                                                of machinery, monitoring devices, and drones used

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